Patent classifications
B21K17/00
Method of Manufacturing Golf Club Head Having Stress-Reducing Features
Methods of manufacturing a golf club head comprising one or more stiffening members proximate the face, and particularly solid rods or a plate with one or more cutouts, is disclosed herein. One method comprises the steps of preparing a wax mold of a golf club head including a plate stiffening member with excess material, casting the golf club head, and machining away the excess material. Another method comprises the steps of casting a golf club body, providing a plate stiffening member, providing a face component such as a face cup, tack welding the plate stiffening member and the face component to the golf club body, and welding these parts together.
Method of Manufacturing Golf Club Head Having Stress-Reducing Features
Methods of manufacturing a golf club head comprising one or more stiffening members proximate the face, and particularly solid rods or a plate with one or more cutouts, is disclosed herein. One method comprises the steps of preparing a wax mold of a golf club head including a plate stiffening member with excess material, casting the golf club head, and machining away the excess material. Another method comprises the steps of casting a golf club body, providing a plate stiffening member, providing a face component such as a face cup, tack welding the plate stiffening member and the face component to the golf club body, and welding these parts together.
FORGED GOLF CLUB HEAD WITH IMPROVED SCORELINES
Methods of forging a golf club head is disclosed. Exemplary embodiment may include providing a raw forging blank, hot pre-forging said raw forging blank to create a golf club head without scorelines, cold pre-forging said golf club head to create a rough scoreline pattern, polishing a face of said golf club head to remove an excess material after said cold pre-forging step, and final forging said golf club head to create a final scoreline pattern.
FORGED GOLF CLUB HEAD WITH IMPROVED SCORELINES
Methods of forging a golf club head is disclosed. Exemplary embodiment may include providing a raw forging blank, hot pre-forging said raw forging blank to create a golf club head without scorelines, cold pre-forging said golf club head to create a rough scoreline pattern, polishing a face of said golf club head to remove an excess material after said cold pre-forging step, and final forging said golf club head to create a final scoreline pattern.
FORGED GOLF CLUB HEAD WITH IMPROVED SCORELINES
A forged golf club head is disclosed. More specifically, the present invention discloses a forged golf club head with an improved scoreline profile that not only has improved precision, but also has an improved geometry to help enhance the performance of the golf club head.
FORGED GOLF CLUB HEAD WITH IMPROVED SCORELINES
A forged golf club head is disclosed. More specifically, the present invention discloses a forged golf club head with an improved scoreline profile that not only has improved precision, but also has an improved geometry to help enhance the performance of the golf club head.
FORGED GOLF CLUB HEAD WITH IMPROVED SCORELINES
A forged golf club head is disclosed. More specifically, the present invention discloses a forged golf club head with an improved scoreline profile that not only has improved precision, but also has an improved geometry to help enhance the performance of the golf club head.
FORGED GOLF CLUB HEAD WITH IMPROVED SCORELINES
A forged golf club head is disclosed. More specifically, the present invention discloses a forged golf club head with an improved scoreline profile that not only has improved precision, but also has an improved geometry to help enhance the performance of the golf club head.
CO-FORGED GOLF CLUB HEAD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
A co-forged iron type golf club is disclosed. More specifically, the present invention discloses a co-forged iron type golf club with the body portion made out of a first material and at least one weight adjustment portion monolithically encased within the body portion of the co-forged iron type golf club head without the need for secondary attachment or machining operations. The present invention also includes a combination of lightweight and heavy density weight adjustment portions that could be introduced towards the final forging step of the co-forging process, allowing for more flexibility in the selection of materials.
CO-FORGED GOLF CLUB HEAD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
A co-forged iron type golf club is disclosed. More specifically, the present invention discloses a co-forged iron type golf club with the body portion made out of a first material and at least one weight adjustment portion monolithically encased within the body portion of the co-forged iron type golf club head without the need for secondary attachment or machining operations. The present invention also includes a combination of lightweight and heavy density weight adjustment portions that could be introduced towards the final forging step of the co-forging process, allowing for more flexibility in the selection of materials.